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group judicial watch and here in new york city alexis, the executive director of the american values institute. why should my tax money be going to this guy to say those things? why? >> i think it is very forward looking for the u.s. government to be doing this and i think we are quite behind where corporations have been doing for many years in terms of promoting cultural awareness and diversity training in the name of changing demographics in the country belle you think it as good thing. give me one concrete reason why telling a crew to repeat after me the federal agencies have december crim nateed and mexicans have a right to sneak in the country because we took it over in the mexican american war and pilgrims were illegal aliens and on and on and on. why is that worthy? >> okay, the guy is a little hokey in his training i'm not going to argue that. he is a little hokey. >> bill: a little hokey. you are giving me that. he has an aagain da, would you say? what he has is -- >> bill: an aden da. >> what he has is a mandate to help employees of the federal government understand. >> bil
group judicial watch and here in new york city alexis, the executive director of the american values institute. why should my tax money be going to this guy to say those things? why? >> i think it is very forward looking for the u.s. government to be doing this and i think we are quite behind where corporations have been doing for many years in terms of promoting cultural awareness and diversity training in the name of changing demographics in the country belle you think it as good thing....
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asked for how many people are going on the tour, what is it going to cost, what are the cities and why are we doing this? this is not for political means to exer bait the effects of the sequester. >> and coburn points out that beaverton have been adept at obtaining federal funds, receiving $2 million in grant and assistance since 2011. at the white house, the press secretary didn't have many details but said the tour isn't a big deal. >> you can find an vim thing and say that this -- an individual thing and say this could be cut. maybe it should be. whatever it is. it represents a drop in the bucket to $85 billion cut. >> everything is a drop in the bucket. we are $16.6 trillion in debt. that is typical washington rationalization. >> earlyer the transportation secretary suggested his part of the tour hit a bump in the road. >> i was supposed to be in orlando and south carolina today. >> meanwhile, the administration is describing the impact of $85 billion in cuts due to begin in a week as devastating, they are pushing for $50 billion in new spending op highways, airports and transit sy
asked for how many people are going on the tour, what is it going to cost, what are the cities and why are we doing this? this is not for political means to exer bait the effects of the sequester. >> and coburn points out that beaverton have been adept at obtaining federal funds, receiving $2 million in grant and assistance since 2011. at the white house, the press secretary didn't have many details but said the tour isn't a big deal. >> you can find an vim thing and say that this...
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the kansas city airport plans to reopen tomorrow morning. >> shepard: it thathat will he. on this day in 1967 the legendary british rock group pink floyd entered the studio and began work on its first album. the name, the piper at the gates of dawn and in it the band tried to capture the sound that made it famous in london's underground music scene. instrumental freakouts along with strange and colorful lyrics. essentially british pop dipped in lsd. while the group was laying down the album the beatles were working on sergeant pepper in the studio right next door and to this day the piper at the gates of down is still considered one of the best psychedelic albums of the '60s and pink floyd first took a trip to the studio 46 years ago today. i like the new theme music. now, you know the you news for this thursday, february 21, 2013. i'm shepard smith. back here tomorrow night for the fox report. and then the most powerful prime time in all of cable news begins with mr. bill o'reilly. captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight -
the kansas city airport plans to reopen tomorrow morning. >> shepard: it thathat will he. on this day in 1967 the legendary british rock group pink floyd entered the studio and began work on its first album. the name, the piper at the gates of dawn and in it the band tried to capture the sound that made it famous in london's underground music scene. instrumental freakouts along with strange and colorful lyrics. essentially british pop dipped in lsd. while the group was laying down the...
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visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." a private prison company with a horrific pass has secured naming rights to a college football stadium. if you care about good government and fairness, this story should outrage you. florida atlantic university's new 30,000-seat football stadium will be named after the geo group. the company is a private prison group. their business model, very simple. put people in prison and make money. and with 59 prisons and over 60,000 beds in the united states, they're doing quite well. the latest government data available shows that the private prison population in the united states grew 37%. between 2002 and 2009. and not surprisingly, so did geo group's revenue. in 2002 geo group made $570 million in revenue. by 2010 the number had jumped to $1.2 billion. it's important to point out, private prisons are funded through government contracts. they profit off the taxpayer and have a disturbing relationship with politicians. according to the justice policy center, private prisons are "working to ma
visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." a private prison company with a horrific pass has secured naming rights to a college football stadium. if you care about good government and fairness, this story should outrage you. florida atlantic university's new 30,000-seat football stadium will be named after the geo group. the company is a private prison group. their business model, very simple. put people in prison and make money. and with 59...
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they are doing it as a protest for the recent bombbardment of the syrian city of aleppo by the syrian regime. president bashar al assad and they say that the meetings are counter productive and not getting enough physical help to fight the syrian army and including military aid and training. secretary of state john kerry was scheduled to at the end that meeting in rome. we will stay on top of that story for you. today, we got a dire warning to expect nightmares at the nation's airports. >> yes, it is because of the forced spending cuts that we have been talking about scheduled to hit every level of federal government one week from today. renee marsh has been looking into this, and the direct impact on consumers and anyone who wants to get on a plane. >> yes, kate and wolf, the most information that we have gotten so far from the federal government. we now know more about what kind of impact consumers can expect to see. $600 million slashed from the faa's budget and the head of the department of transportation paints a doom and gloom p piict for flyers. >> reporter: a gummed up transpo
they are doing it as a protest for the recent bombbardment of the syrian city of aleppo by the syrian regime. president bashar al assad and they say that the meetings are counter productive and not getting enough physical help to fight the syrian army and including military aid and training. secretary of state john kerry was scheduled to at the end that meeting in rome. we will stay on top of that story for you. today, we got a dire warning to expect nightmares at the nation's airports....
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. >> he has a clear mission, to be the first african-american to own the first high-rise in the city south of harlem. >> i was astonished to find there is no major building south of 110th street in manhattan owned or developed by an african-american developer, period. >> there is a reason that there is no one who owns a major building south of 110th street. >> what is it? >> it's they don't believe they have a chance anymore. that has to change. but somebody got to show it's possible. >> have you found a project yet? >> yes, a few. >> are they south of 110th street? >> all of them are -- well, all but one. >> okay. and how is that going? >> good. it can be done. if i can come in here and do it, others who are here can do it and others can come in here and do it. and so to have the tonto do business do it in a way that others haven't done, that's exciting for me. >> i was very curious about whether he would run for office ever since he backed so many candidates who won of the i asked him about running for mayor of new york. there is an election coming up this fall, you may know. he to
. >> he has a clear mission, to be the first african-american to own the first high-rise in the city south of harlem. >> i was astonished to find there is no major building south of 110th street in manhattan owned or developed by an african-american developer, period. >> there is a reason that there is no one who owns a major building south of 110th street. >> what is it? >> it's they don't believe they have a chance anymore. that has to change. but somebody got to...
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you came into the mayoralty, and the city was in tough shape as a lot of cities are today. what did you do when you got in there? was one of your first things not that you didn't tell people the truth about the existing condition? >> the very first thing i did it, and i did it for a solid year, in fact, six months going back into the campaign is tell people just how bad the situation was, that we had to cut everything, that if we did it right over the course of time, we could replenish those cuts and grow and grow and grow. and fortunately that's exactly what happened. but the first thing you've got to do is convince your supporters to get on board. and i think he could do it. he's popular now. >> so are you saying he should be talking about cuts and different things that he's offered to the republicans to his base? >> first he should talk to harry and nancy. he should bring them in and say, you were there -- >> come on, guys. >> you were with me on health care. you've got to lead on this. >> pelosi certainly didn't sound like she agreed with really being realistic. >> he's
you came into the mayoralty, and the city was in tough shape as a lot of cities are today. what did you do when you got in there? was one of your first things not that you didn't tell people the truth about the existing condition? >> the very first thing i did it, and i did it for a solid year, in fact, six months going back into the campaign is tell people just how bad the situation was, that we had to cut everything, that if we did it right over the course of time, we could replenish...
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but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter storm that brought strong winds. near whiteout conditions. even thundersnow. as the deadly system that brought record snow to arizona, oklahoma and texas swept into the great plains today, schools and businesses were closed, and transportation in several states nearly ground to a halt. in kansas, authorities closed dozens of roads and highways, including a 90-mile stretch of interstate 70. parts of the state were buried under more than 14 inches of snow today. it fell so fast in wichita, the city was forced to hire 20 additional snowplows. blizzard conditions were a challenge, even for them. th
but it's just one of the cities in the path. mike, good evening. >> and good evening, brian. so far this storm has been responsible for five deaths here in kansas city. a wall of white rolled through this morning, dumping snow, as much as 3 inches an hour, shutting down the airport and causing a state of emergency. that scene was repeated across many cities and areas of the midwest. armed with snowplows and shovels, the midwest today tried its best to fight back against a wicked winter...
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shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. white-out conditions starting what would be a long, messy day across the midwest. >> it's crazy. i wasn't expecting this today. maybe around christmas, but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with with brutal conditions. >> it's a terrible day for me, buddy. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at more than two inches an hour, pile manager up too fast for shovels or plows to keep up. driving was next to impossible, even for some of the street crews. parts of i-70 were shut down because of the weather, and so were airports across the region. >> i first walked in, i saw the line here and i said, this cannot be good. >> reporter: deicing quickly gave way to hundreds of canceled flights, travelers stranded, but this massive winter system still on the move. >> this storm is not done. as we head towards the end of the week and the weekend, we could see another substantial snow in new england. >
shows kansas city being swallowed by the snow. white-out conditions starting what would be a long, messy day across the midwest. >> it's crazy. i wasn't expecting this today. maybe around christmas, but not now. >> reporter: the harsh winds and heavy snow certainly no gift for those forced to deal with with brutal conditions. >> it's a terrible day for me, buddy. >> reporter: terrible for just about everyone. snow in many places falling at more than two inches an hour,...
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board said graham broke the city's code of conduct three times when it came to a deal that has to do with the district's lottery contract and a development deal connected to metro. >> we're seeking an in destruction. >> reporter: put graham is not going down without a -- but graham is not going down without a fight. >> their findings were beyond their legal authority to reach without a process. heats have a hearing. >> reporter: chairman -- let's have a hearing. >> reporter: chairman mendelson has been privately meeting with other council members about this reprimand for graham and will likely have support on monday from many members except council member marion barry. >> i'm going to fight as hards a can among the other members to -- hard as i can among other members to try to get them to agree. >> reporter: graham was listening steps away and hopes instead of punishing him on monday council members will call for a hearing to investigate instead. instead. >> this can be solved if five members of this council requested a special committee be convened to conduct a hearing. >> reporter
board said graham broke the city's code of conduct three times when it came to a deal that has to do with the district's lottery contract and a development deal connected to metro. >> we're seeking an in destruction. >> reporter: put graham is not going down without a -- but graham is not going down without a fight. >> their findings were beyond their legal authority to reach without a process. heats have a hearing. >> reporter: chairman -- let's have a hearing. >>...
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not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here downtown but more in the residential nabbeds -- neighborhoods where the snow plows have not been able to get in there the roads were an icy mess yesterday. but no major accident or crashes, probably because a lot of people stayed home and poor visibility made it hard for anyone to drive very fast. those out and about do need to be careful, especially if the streets are lined with large snow drifts. we saw some impressive totals yesterday. 10-inches of snow in kansas city. 14-inches in wichita, a record 9.2 inches of snow at the kansas city airport which had to close and cancelled more than 400 flights. the airport is open again now and hundreds of stranded travelers are getting on the way. >> did a good job on the streets. it's my understanding you got all kind of different precipitation there. reporter: it was a very dynamic storm. folks here saw snow, of course, and freezing rain, as well as what the national weather service is calling thunder sleet, and even lightning, some dramatic images last night at lightning lit
not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here downtown but more in the residential nabbeds -- neighborhoods where the snow plows have not been able to get in there the roads were an icy mess yesterday. but no major accident or crashes, probably because a lot of people stayed home and poor visibility made it hard for anyone to drive very fast. those out and about do need to be careful, especially if the streets are lined with large snow drifts. we saw some impressive...
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what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these licenses. how will we get them? >> i can repeat what i just said, but in part, that is something that we need to have pushed from the local. right now, there is a bill applying to napa. i'm sorry, marin county. it is the same sort of problem. part of the argument is -- just like i it was a kid coming in, people come in from all over the area to eat in san francisco restaurants. they come from all over the world. again, this governor is going to support everyone locally. i lot of that will have to come from you to accomplish what is right for the city. how do we do that? >> [unintelligible] >> i blame these guys for conditions. this time, i will blame fee on the mall and senator leno. -- fiona ma and senator leno. their limited by statute, but that is very difficult to have much room to maneuver. >> you said to organize local bars. i have been trying to do that for a few years now. we have our sixth annual event coming up
what is the likelihood of the supply increasing to meet the demand? the city is growing. in south beach, there are cranes everywhere. we will need these licenses. how will we get them? >> i can repeat what i just said, but in part, that is something that we need to have pushed from the local. right now, there is a bill applying to napa. i'm sorry, marin county. it is the same sort of problem. part of the argument is -- just like i it was a kid coming in, people come in from all over the...
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boston, this could be a significant snow, especially north and west of the city. especially here in to southern new hampshire and parts of massachusetts. we are talking about at least half a foot of snowfall. boston, this is the third weekend in a row of dealing with not only snow but wind, as well. tomorrow night, really cranking especially inland areas albany, new york, to montpelier, vermont, and new hampshire looking at a lot of snow and that wind is blowing it and drifting it around and then as we head toward sunday we could see some rain mixing in for boston. and if that happens, that will hold down whatever accumulations we can expect to see. so for boston, right now, officially we are going 1 to 3 inches. that could change, of course, depending on the exact track of that low. but further inland, look at that. a swath of 6 to 12 inches. even in to portions of massachusetts where you're still digging out from nemo. remember, that wind is howling, it is cold right through early sunday morning, as well. for boston, a winter storm watch in effect. cloudy skies
boston, this could be a significant snow, especially north and west of the city. especially here in to southern new hampshire and parts of massachusetts. we are talking about at least half a foot of snowfall. boston, this is the third weekend in a row of dealing with not only snow but wind, as well. tomorrow night, really cranking especially inland areas albany, new york, to montpelier, vermont, and new hampshire looking at a lot of snow and that wind is blowing it and drifting it around and...
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therefore, welcome to the bottom, the magic city, 305. and to the whole world, miami. >> he was born armando perez to cuban-american parents in little havana. >> i got to grow up in a city that was growing at the same time. it's like we're both learning together. miami is a melting pot, so many different cultures. you had to learn how to adapt to any environment quick. >> it's also what kept him grounded. even pitbull says the most important day of his life wasn't the day he got his number one single but the day he got the key to the city. >> we've come a long way, baby, for real. >> especially for the boy who used to day dream about living in this house across the water on the exclusive island of key biscayne. look familiar? it was featured in the 1983 al pacino classic "scarface." >> if i were to ever become the president of the united states of america, i would say washington, d.c., thank you so much. i really appreciate it, the opportunity and the generosity, but that would be my white house right there. and you already know that the
therefore, welcome to the bottom, the magic city, 305. and to the whole world, miami. >> he was born armando perez to cuban-american parents in little havana. >> i got to grow up in a city that was growing at the same time. it's like we're both learning together. miami is a melting pot, so many different cultures. you had to learn how to adapt to any environment quick. >> it's also what kept him grounded. even pitbull says the most important day of his life wasn't the day he...
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>> eight of the ten mayors of the miserable cities supported obama. >> dana: a lot of the urban places like san antonio, they supported obama and that city is doing great. in the south and also in texas. come up, she made history to qualify to start at the head of the pack at daytona. will she beat the boys this sunday? i'll tell you what greg said about it in the green room. that is next on "the five." ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh... ...with geico... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut it! ...what...what did i say? gecko? i said gecko? aw... for over 75 year...(laughs. but still trying to keep it contained) director's voice: keep it together. i'm good. i'm good. for over 75...(uncontrollable laughter). what are you doing there? stop making me laugh. vo: geico. saving people money for over seventy-five years. gecko: don't look at me. don't look at me. [ male announcer ] a car has a rather small rear-view mirror, so we can occasionally glanc
>> eight of the ten mayors of the miserable cities supported obama. >> dana: a lot of the urban places like san antonio, they supported obama and that city is doing great. in the south and also in texas. come up, she made history to qualify to start at the head of the pack at daytona. will she beat the boys this sunday? i'll tell you what greg said about it in the green room. that is next on "the five." ♪ ♪ for over 75 years people have saved money with...ohhh......
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coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new hampshire, maine, even the berkshires of massachusetts, it's going to be a wet eh snow. and as far as snowfall totals are concerned, we're probably looking at a foot plus. great news for the skiers and not so bad news for the traveler travelers. it's all rain mostly in knox. >> jeff, thanks. >>> one week from today pope benedict will be in retirement but he still has important work to do this weekend and he's about to get a report on the biggest scandal of his eight-year papacy. allen pizzey is in vatican city. allen, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. the
coastal cities from the boston south to around new york city. first things first, let's show you what's happening on the radar. overall it's not a very strong storm as we speak, however, it's going to crank up during the day tomorrow. notice in new york city it's mainly a rain event. as we go through the day, heavy inland snow in new england. boston right on the edge. very close call between rain and a mixture of rain and heavy snowfall. but inland areas in the mountains of vermont, new...
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. >>> and we're on a friday field trip in miami, one of the hottest cities in the country. look at the size of the crowd that's come to greet us "today," friday, february 22nd, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." "today's" friday field trip with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from miami beach. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "today" on this friday morning. we've got a great crowd in miami, up early, out on the beach in south beach. i'm savannah guthrie, alongside willie geist in for matt lauer, al roker and natalie morales. i could get used to this. >> i could definitely get used to this. >> sunny, warm, 75, seven miles of beaches on miami beach. we don't know if a lot of people are here early or up late from last night. >> little of both. >> feels like a mix, doesn't it? >> the party will continue. flo rida will perform a live concert here. pitbull will show us around his town, mr. 305, mr. miami. >>> different start to the day in cities like chicago, kansas city, tulsa, where drivers are dealing with a
. >>> and we're on a friday field trip in miami, one of the hottest cities in the country. look at the size of the crowd that's come to greet us "today," friday, february 22nd, 2013. >> announcer: from nbc news, this is a special edition of "today." "today's" friday field trip with matt lauer and savannah guthrie live from miami beach. >>> good morning, everyone. welcome to a special edition of "today" on this friday morning. we've...
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gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of abolishment. gerri: no black? >> there will always be black. black is black and it will always be there, but read the navy will be the big color embellishment, the architectural detail will be big this year. gerri: thank you for coming down and sitting in the chair. i really, really appreciate that. appreciate your time. well, as we wait to see what they wear, this weekend with up we would take a look at the best looks that have already raised the red carpet. a list compiled by our very own producers. number five, from 2007, up penelope cruz, this gorgeous fed ever such a gallon
gerri: i don't know if you saw the fashion weekend right here in new york city. we saw a lot of different things . they got criticized for having too much black. of course in new york you can never weird just black. >> we were black all the time. the only time we rarely wear black is on air, but we do where a lot of black. that is our caller. all the stylists were sitting front and center clamoring for these dresses. i think we will see oscar de la renta, lots of different grades, lots of...
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once, major cities as they still skyrocket, the cost of having children has increased. it fuels this entire post 2008 period. the things that people cannot do themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that have declined somewhat, things identified as luxuries, it used to take over a week of work to buy a television set. clothing used to be much more expensive. thanks to the fact that it comes from third third world countries now, it is all very cheap. our issue is the things you can't get away from. i did my own experiments with it, not deliberately. my husband and i decided we had to cut art expenses. that is it for "the new york times." we are going to cut it out, and so we canceled "the new york times." our health insurance is then going up by $100 per month. and i am now $50 behind and then some. the final kicker was "the new york times" turned around and said to stop that. and we are both writers. i read "the new york times." and that was the end of it. but that is the thing. there is only so much you can cut. >> host: i think you should offer more fr
once, major cities as they still skyrocket, the cost of having children has increased. it fuels this entire post 2008 period. the things that people cannot do themselves out of have gone up considerably. the things that have declined somewhat, things identified as luxuries, it used to take over a week of work to buy a television set. clothing used to be much more expensive. thanks to the fact that it comes from third third world countries now, it is all very cheap. our issue is the things you...
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. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine ining throughout area. right now, in the low to mid-30s in washington. montgomery continue, just above freezing, so some of that snow may be sticking a little bit on some grassy areas mainly and farther to the south and east, it's still just near freezing. just most of northern virginia hovering right near the freezing mark. not much more of a warm-up on the way. we'll talk about a little snow coming our way tonight. look at the weekend coming right up. >> thank you. >>> new today, people are speaking out against gun violence at the front door of advocates. a rally is happening right now ou
. >> we got a cloudy sky now in the metro area. we just saw from the nbc 4 hd city camera. here's an up close view and where you are seeing those areas in gray, those are the few flurries. then west of washington, parts of fairfax county, prince william, across much of faulkier county and into stafford, they're getting just a light area of some snow that's continuing to advance there off to the north and east. meanwhile, we have temperatures right near or a little bit above freezie inine...
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traffic is moving along know problems from elk ridge to the city. no problems to report to dc. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> new this morning, maryland may soon have the toughest gun laws in the country. >> the state came one step closer to that last night. after hours of debate a senate panel voted in favor of gun control legislation. the vote number was 7-4 and lawmakers have different opinions about the outcome. >> they feel it's overreaching and not going to fundamentally address crime in our communities nor is it going to really address the mental health issues that were precipitating the bill. >> it doesn't cut at the violence in baltimore city and doesn't help with domestic and suicides. but what i do know is at least the connecticut newtown murders, we are not going to have those here because we got rid of the issue of assault weapons. >> a new law would ban assault weapons and strengthen handgun licensing laws. one major point of contention, the gun ownership for people who voluntarily commit themselves for mental health reasons. today, the ta
traffic is moving along know problems from elk ridge to the city. no problems to report to dc. that's your abc2 timesaver traffic. now over to you. >> new this morning, maryland may soon have the toughest gun laws in the country. >> the state came one step closer to that last night. after hours of debate a senate panel voted in favor of gun control legislation. the vote number was 7-4 and lawmakers have different opinions about the outcome. >> they feel it's overreaching and...
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the state has been great at creating that cities become destructive over the long-term. the myth they have created is that it was caused by deregulation of banking industry agreed on wall street. the simple fact is the banking industry was not deregulated under the bush administration. read the patriot act, the privacy act of sarbanes-oxley. we were missed regulated, not deregulated. secondly, while the money greed, i've been working for 40 years. it is not a sudden plague of greed out of the north it does nothing they are, nothing different. that's not what caused the financial crisis bearden in my book i talk about sixteens. first, primary costs was government policy. mixture varies by industry. the least regulated industries technology, which by the way has done very well. the most regulated financial service. after we had our biggest problem. secondly, government policy created a massive disinvestment pickup focus in the residential real estate market. that bubble burst is all due to strain showing for dollars allows. thirdly, large financial institutions called wall
the state has been great at creating that cities become destructive over the long-term. the myth they have created is that it was caused by deregulation of banking industry agreed on wall street. the simple fact is the banking industry was not deregulated under the bush administration. read the patriot act, the privacy act of sarbanes-oxley. we were missed regulated, not deregulated. secondly, while the money greed, i've been working for 40 years. it is not a sudden plague of greed out of the...
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city. 46 tomorrow, rain in the morning. sunny skies and 48. 47 monday, and then another mixed bag of rain, sleet, and snow arriving next tuesday. >> how was your flu shot working? not as well as anyone had held and its worst for the elderly. >> the recommendation from health experts for any senior feeling flu symptoms. >> if you're hungry right now for a cookie, you are out of luck. they are not on vacciness year's flu certainly is not perfect. it works about half the time according to new data from the cdc. the latest charities show it is 56% effective, but it is not that effective for the elderly, a group hit particularly hard this year. the cdc experts say any elderly patient going to the doctor with flu symptoms should be an anti- laurell drugs immediately. we are still in the confines of flu season. while no one wants to catch the virus, it can be a matter of life or death. unlike regular face masks, this is designed to provide extra protection against multiple strands of the flu. manufacturers say the inner layers are
city. 46 tomorrow, rain in the morning. sunny skies and 48. 47 monday, and then another mixed bag of rain, sleet, and snow arriving next tuesday. >> how was your flu shot working? not as well as anyone had held and its worst for the elderly. >> the recommendation from health experts for any senior feeling flu symptoms. >> if you're hungry right now for a cookie, you are out of luck. they are not on vacciness year's flu certainly is not perfect. it works about half the time...
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the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you know, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? this is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam: the urban policy expert, a lack of policy in the united states or as the mayor -- excuse me, the former congressman says, blame the banks because of the housing crisis, or is it a deeper problem? >> i think it's a deeper problem. problems didn't start with the crisis in 2008; though, i agree with the congressman that it was accelerated by the way the banks and credit agencies behaved. the truth of the matter is that they have been fundamental shifts, demographic ships in the united states. adam: people are older, bigger pension obligations. >> retirement expenses and health care expenses have g
the banks and credit rating agencies stripped mined these cities, and the cities take it in the neck right now. it's going to keep happening. in addition to the trade policy, detroit mightily, you know, the city doesn't all the sudden go from 1.8 million to 700,000 without catastrophic effects on all of the system, and so, you know, we got some bigger questions there. do we have an urban policy in the united states? this is something that is a deeper discussion, adam, about the path out. adam:...
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and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get some rain around the region tomorrow. the steady stream will be south and east of here and out of here by midday. we will finally get some clearing on sunday with temperatures well into the 40's. not a terrible picture. 36 degrees with some drizzle late 29tonight. check out the next seven days. a little promise of milder temperatures sunday and monday. no showers tuesday but a cold front. partly cloudy skies through most of next week with temperatures mostly in the 40's. >> thank you. >> still to come here, the type of car you drive
and west of the city later tonight. temperatures are cold, but not terribly cold in new york, 36 degrees. 34 in boston. what is happening in the atmosphere is that big blizzard fell apart into nothing. the energy is in the southern stream of the jet and that is going to intensify tomorrow a along the outer banks. this area of low pressure will develop. there is the potential of seeing some rain here. again, the energy is going to form of off the coast later tonight. it looks like we will get...
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in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing tumor contributed to her gambling addiction. >> it's not an excuse for my gambling but i think that was, yes, part of it. you lose your sense of control. >> reporter: the tumor could have affected her behavior says her neuropsychologist. >> in about 20% of cases in tumors psychiatric personality or behavioral changes oftentimes are of the first symptom of a tumor. >> she began her gambling run in 2001 a decade earlier. it would have to be a pretty slow growing tumor. >> reporter: halperin says the justice department will drop the charges if she repays the charity and gets help for her addiction. >> after the tu
in doing everything i could to make the city a better city. >> reporter: as mayor, she was always in control. her gambling was out of control. >> i thought i could beat that machine, and when it got worse i didn't know i had the silent grenade in my head that could go off at any time. >> reporter: the silent grenade was a golf ball sized tumor doctors removed from her brain. they discovered it two years ago when she started hallucinating. she says she believes the slow growing...
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last seven years jackson and his wife who interest in the enough work for the city council herself. siphoning seven hundred fifty thousand dollars from campaign donations and what did he do with the money while of course he lived like someone who just hit the jackpot starting first by withdrawing forty three thousand dollars to purchase a spanking new gold rolex watch no big deal this little personal gift himself right now details have emerged that show jackson spent over sixty thousand dollars at restaurants and nightclubs and additional sixteen thousand dollars just at sports clubs seventeen thousand at tobacco shops almost six thousand zero. a whole four thousand on a cruise and here's my personal favorite five thousand dollars on fun capes and parkas fur and purpose like seriously who even with characters those particular can't say i'm surprised though coming from a man who also use the money to buy a fedora that used to belong to pop superstar michael jackson. and if that's not the target in take one of his most recent purchases back in two thousand and eleven where he paid tax
last seven years jackson and his wife who interest in the enough work for the city council herself. siphoning seven hundred fifty thousand dollars from campaign donations and what did he do with the money while of course he lived like someone who just hit the jackpot starting first by withdrawing forty three thousand dollars to purchase a spanking new gold rolex watch no big deal this little personal gift himself right now details have emerged that show jackson spent over sixty thousand dollars...
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your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are definitely... looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. am i allergic to any medications? i don't know. last immunization shots? really? honey, what's my blood pressure medicine called? one time i took something and i blew up like a puffer fish. i'm probably allergic to that. at kaiser permanente, your medical information is available to you and your doctors. quickly. securely. no guesswork required. better information. better care. kaiserpermanente. thrive. area. a big bio-t
your extended forecast calling for highs in the low 60s all the way through the weekend. sunday will be sunnier than saturday. that's your forecast. be right back. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot, even on a holiday weekend. ♪ ♪ things are...
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manager in a very nice guy to be the chairman they then recruited heck to sense the x. regulator to be the head of global compliance and pain three million quid a year goodness gracious me you've got a failed regulates and a failed he's in charge of corporate governance and now antony jenkins says they going to do all sorts of things completely different will anybody really believe them i would like personally to be going in there and having a really good rummage around and check that they're actually doing what they're saying because until somebody independent goes in nobody will believe them right after sasson a compliance guy of barclays he's the guy you bribed the loudest i remember from my days i was straight is to comply. this guy gets the biggest christmas bribe every year anyway paul more out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report. and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i'd like to thank our guest paul are more of the h. boss was a blower if you'd like to contact us or you can e-mail us
manager in a very nice guy to be the chairman they then recruited heck to sense the x. regulator to be the head of global compliance and pain three million quid a year goodness gracious me you've got a failed regulates and a failed he's in charge of corporate governance and now antony jenkins says they going to do all sorts of things completely different will anybody really believe them i would like personally to be going in there and having a really good rummage around and check that they're...
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buses out of control on city streets. tornadoes damage the south. it's all moving east with heavy rain and snow to areas already buried. >>> breaking right now. olympic hero oscar pistorius will learn whether he will go free or stay behind bars. his case to get out of jail. >>> vegas on alert after the dramatic gun battle on the strip. bullets fly between a range rover and a maserati outside the famous casinos. three killed, at least six injured. police on a massive manhunt for the shooters in the suv. >>> and these shocking sects caught on tape on a moving ski lift. the teenager, falling four stories down, smashing into the side of the mountain. he's okay. and revealing this morning, what caused his astonishing fall. >>> and good morning, america. happy friday to all of you. as we told you, robin will be pacing herself. she feels fantastic right now. but she's sleeping in this morning. a busy couple of days coming up. she'll be interviewing michelle obama and also going to the oscars. great to have amy robach in this morning. we're going to be brin
buses out of control on city streets. tornadoes damage the south. it's all moving east with heavy rain and snow to areas already buried. >>> breaking right now. olympic hero oscar pistorius will learn whether he will go free or stay behind bars. his case to get out of jail. >>> vegas on alert after the dramatic gun battle on the strip. bullets fly between a range rover and a maserati outside the famous casinos. three killed, at least six injured. police on a massive manhunt...
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about the deadly sin city shootout. plus-- >> drew peterson has an angry outburst at his sentencing. i'm marianne rafferty in new york with that coming up. (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldestreast canc event into? cause everyone derves lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast cancer mortality in the u.s. by 33% since 1990. help us continue serving the millions of women and men with breast cancer who still need us every day. register for the 3-day now. (woman) it's just been an amazing, amazing journey. i love these people. ♪ and it's beautiful a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer
about the deadly sin city shootout. plus-- >> drew peterson has an angry outburst at his sentencing. i'm marianne rafferty in new york with that coming up. (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldestreast canc event into? cause everyone derves lifetime. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. ♪ burning like a fire ♪ building up from deep inside it was 3 days of pure joy. susan g. komen's investments in early detection and treatment have helped reduce breast...
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not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here in downtown kansas city, but more in the residential neighborhoods and on the side streets where the plows really haven't had a chance to get in there and push all of the snow out of the way. as you mention the roads were an icy mess throughout the region yesterday. a lot of slipping and sliding. not a lot of serious crashes because people were out on the road and poor visibility made it hard for drivers to go very fast. those out and about today need to be careful especially if the streets are lined with the large snowdrifts. they might want to have a snow shovel with them. it was a very dynamic storm with snow, freezing rain. what the national weather service calls thunder sleet. lightning really lit up the skyline overnight and temperatures in the 20s over the next few days means all the heavy snow will stay put. farmers certainly hope so. they say a slow melt with help with a long and severe drought. the storm door appears to be open. jenna, forecasters are already talking about another chance of snow by earl
not so much on the main highways or the city streets like this one here in downtown kansas city, but more in the residential neighborhoods and on the side streets where the plows really haven't had a chance to get in there and push all of the snow out of the way. as you mention the roads were an icy mess throughout the region yesterday. a lot of slipping and sliding. not a lot of serious crashes because people were out on the road and poor visibility made it hard for drivers to go very fast....
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now traveling into the city no delays through the fort mchenry tunnel. a crash in parkville at perring parkway. 695 nice and clear. nothing in your way up to 83. and heading up to hunt valley, 83 clear from shawan to the beltway. now over to you. >>> all right that's it for us for the weekend. the doctors is coming up next. >> have a great weekend and we will see you monday morning at 4:30. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is that right? eggs, bacon, pancakes. yeah. that's right. the four dollar everyday value slam. only four dollars every day.
now traveling into the city no delays through the fort mchenry tunnel. a crash in parkville at perring parkway. 695 nice and clear. nothing in your way up to 83. and heading up to hunt valley, 83 clear from shawan to the beltway. now over to you. >>> all right that's it for us for the weekend. the doctors is coming up next. >> have a great weekend and we will see you monday morning at 4:30. eggs, bacon, and pancakes. denny's everyday value slam is four dollars every day. wait, is...
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in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the whole scene stank of gasoline, charred cars and death. it could have been worse. what looked like a second car bomb that did not detonate was discovered at the scene and dismantled. syrian officials say they arrested the driver. it was an attack that shook this city to its core, as rebels in the suburbs showed they can stagger the place that is president bashar assad's strong holds. >> terry has done some remarkable reporting from over there. >> just to add to that piece, terry, after he was done there, he went to a military hospital where more than 70 people who were wounded were taken and t
in the heart of the city, horror, carnage and chaos. citizens tried to douse fires and aid victims. we drove to the scene from across the city through traffic paralyzed by panic and arrived as bodies were still being pulled from the wreckage. this crowded traffic intersection in the heart of downtown damascus, a giant car bomb devastates this area, many casualties. this is designed to terrorize the people of damascus. what made it more heartbreaking, among the more than 50 killed, children. the...
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not here in the city. we're 34 now and i don't think that we're going to get colder than where we are here in the city and that is drizzle and up to and temperatures are below freezing and they will stay below the next few hours and overnight tonight, we'll warm up, i think, for about everyone and rain for the part of the weekend, what we're talking about, will. >> and thank you, gary. >>> coming up tonight, a teenager caught on camera dangling from a psycho lift. look at this. oh, my goodness. >> whoa. >> the unthinkable then happened. lindsay. >> every good thing must come to an end. nobody knows that better than georgetown and sirra cows. the final big -- syracuse. next. dinner's ready. [ female announcer ] hamburger helper stroganoff. beefy. creamy. stroganoffy. helpers. forty dishes, all delicious. i just finished a bowl of your light chicken pot pie soup and it was so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still s
not here in the city. we're 34 now and i don't think that we're going to get colder than where we are here in the city and that is drizzle and up to and temperatures are below freezing and they will stay below the next few hours and overnight tonight, we'll warm up, i think, for about everyone and rain for the part of the weekend, what we're talking about, will. >> and thank you, gary. >>> coming up tonight, a teenager caught on camera dangling from a psycho lift. look at this....
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damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two
damascus, the capital, was the last city to mostly hold the vicious war at bay. the rebellion began nearly two